> This is because by default, the kernel is on the package skip-list.
> You can configure the RHN Update Agent (up2date) to install kernel
> updates automatically.  But normally you would tell the tool
> explicitly to install a new kernel when you run the tool manually. In
> the graphical user interface it's a checkbox, in the command-line tool
> it's option --force (or -f), e.g. "update -u -f kernel".
> 

perfect. much obliged, sir!

andy


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